
A New Year’s Message From Patricia and Marilyn
We are excited and happy to greet everyone for the new year with a new and innovative approach to pest control.
Even though we have just launched our service we were recently guests of the award winning radio program Shag Bag at the Del Monte Golf course in Monterey, CA. We had a confirmation of how extraordinary our services are by watching and listening to the responses, reactions, and comments of the host, co-host and other guests.
We have also had wonderful feedback from some of our recent clients. We would like to share a few of their reviews. These amazing stories arrived in just the last few weeks.
Very concerned clients contacted us with huge mice and rat infestations another had ants all over. We are happy to report these little critters and pests are now safely relocated in truly neutral areas…far away from our client’s homes! Our clients are delighted.
This has been just amazing! No traps, no poisons, no sprays just Universal Light!. We too are very grateful for these outcomes.
Doing this relocation in a compassionate way helps you and the environment at the same time. It’s win win all the way around.
Best wishes for a pest free New Year. We can make that happen. Let us know if you need help.
We are here to serve you.
What Types of Pests do we Relocate?
- Centipedes
- Termites
- Mice and rats
- Squirrels
- Racoons
- Ants
- Spiders
- Cockroaches
- Silverfish
- Moths
If you have a type of pest not on this list, please let us know . You could get a special discount for being our first customer for this type of infestation! It will depend, of course, on the type of pest, and how long and how severe the infestation is.
How Our Service Works?
Modern science has verified that elevated frequencies of light have a strong effect upon the material world. We use the term “Universal Light” to represent the high frequencies of energy we use in our pest relocation services. Universal Light resonates with all of life, and has a nurturing quality that is very attractive. Humans, plants, animals — even pests — are drawn to the light’s nourishing properties.